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    Penser les images aujourd’hui

    Les images envahissent nos exis- tences et au-delà. Avant même notre naissance, notre image existe grâce à l’échographie et persiste au-delà de notre mort grâce aux photos prises de notre vivant. Elle est captée à notre insu au quotidien, entre autres par le biais de la vidéosurveillance.Les images documentent, apportent la connaissance et des preuves…

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    Call for papers: Work-Life Balance in crisis times and beyond

    The reconciliation of work and private life/parenting is signalled out as challenge at all stages of agency – state, business and individual. This challenge has reached its peak during the current Covid-19 crisis, which changed work-life balance tremendously, especially for women. We seek to conceptualise the bottom-up approach of work-life balance and provide views on…

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    Workshop Work-Life Balance in crisis times and beyond

    The reconciliation of work and private life/parenting is signalled out as challenge at all stages of agency – state, business and individual. This challenge has reached its peak during the current Covid-19 crisis, which changed work-life balance tremendously, especially for women. We seek to conceptualise the bottom-up approach of work-life balance and provide views on…

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    Lecture Series “Science of Science in the Spotlight”

    Despite progress, gender disparities in science persist.Women remain underrepresented in the scientificworkforce and under rewarded for their contributions.This talk will examine multiple layers of genderdisparities in science, triangulating data frombibliometric data and social surveys to providea broader perspective on the gendered natureof scientific communication. Science of scienceprovides a novel lens to evaluate these issues,drawing upon…

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    Online Conference: Multilingual Literacies

    Engage with up-to-date research perspectives on multilingual literacies during this event, funded by EERA

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    Online Seminar Semilux. Consumption taxes and income inequality. An international perspective with microsimulation

    The University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a remote session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies. The seminar aims to integrate the spread-out potential for research on social inequalities that exists in Luxembourg.

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    SEMILUX a remote session

    The University, LIS Datacenter and LISER invite you for a remote session of the monthly seminar on social inequality and public policies, which will be organised ONLINE due to the current situation of COVID-19.Please join us on Webex meetings by following the link  Meeting number: 953 432 228Password: MkTnGahh624https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=mb778efeae42798da3785123f9ef9e185Join by video systemDial 953432228@unilu.webex.comYou can also…

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    Interaktion – Emanzipation – Integration. Die religiösen Gemeinschaften in Oberlotharingien und das Papsttum (9. bis 12. Jh.)

    Verteidigung der Dissertation von Hannes Engl, Interaktion – Emanzipation – Integration. Die religiösen Gemeinschaften in Oberlotharingien und das Papsttum (9. bis 12. Jh.)

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    Das Herzogtum Luxemburg unter ‚auswärtiger‘ Herrschaft (1346-1437). Legitimation, Delegation und Partizipation zwischen Kooperation und Konkurrenz

    Verteidigung der Dissertation von Christa Birkel, Das Herzogtum Luxemburg unter ‚auswärtiger‘ Herrschaft (1346-1437). Legitimation, Delegation und Partizipation zwischen Kooperation und Konkurrenz

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    SEMILUX – Monthly Seminar

    Wednesday 10 June at 15h30 for 1 hour  (UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, ViennaThe 2 following presentations  are scheduled:Emily Murphy, University of Luxembourg – Gender (dis)connects in firm gains among the vocationally qualified in Australia and SwitzerlandMathias Moser, University of Vienna – The Regional Mobility of Labor: Income Effects after Mass Layoffs The last session is…

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